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Feenstra Wants to Double the Funding For Agriculture Research

Funding for agricultural research has tapered off in recent years, and one area congressman would like to reverse the trend…

Feenstra Comments On WOTUS Ruling

Last week, a North Dakota federal district judge placed an injunction on the Environmental Protection Agency’s regulations on the Waters…

South Dakota Farmers Fly-In to Washington

A small group of South Dakota family farmers and ranchers traveled to Washington, D.C. this week to meet with policy…

The USDA is in the Netherlands talking U.S. trade

The USDA’s Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Ag Affairs Alexis Taylor is heading up a Trade Trip thru the…

The USDA is heading to Japan

USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack is heading to Japan today to talk about the Importance of U.S. Ag Trade. I participated…

Kicking Off the General Session at the FFA Convention

The Iowa FFA Leadership Team kicked off their General Session Tuesday Morning with a Bang.

There’s Great Opportunities awaiting FFA Members

While attending the Iowa State FFA Convention in Ames, I talked with the Iowa Secretary of Agriculture about the Opportunities…

Spending time with the FFA

The last couple of days, I spent time with the South Dakota FFA and the Iowa FFA during their State…

China Buys more U.S. Corn

China has been in the market buying more U.S. Corn and that’s giving our Corn Export business a boost.

Food Prices Dropping?

There’s a bit of good news for food shoppers, that according to the latest Consumer Price Index Report.

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WYOMING LAWMAKERS ADVANCE ‘GEOENGINEERING’ BAN FOLLOWING CONCERNS OF HARMFUL ‘CHEMTRAILS’

CHEYENNE, WY (Noah Zahn / Wyoming Tribune Eagle) – Claims that “chemtrails” from government or private jets are poisoning citizens,…

1 day ago in Local

BLACK HILLS ENERGY WORKS TO RESTORE POWER AFTER SYSTEM WIDE OUTAGE

RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) – Utility companies continue the work to restore power to people following an outage that affected…

2 days ago in Local

MATH EDUCATORS PUSH STATE BOARD TO KEEP CURRENT STANDARDS IN PLACE

SIOUX FALLS — Calls to retain South Dakota’s current math standards continued at the state Board of Education Standards meeting…

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SENATOR ROUNDS SAYS SPENDING BILL INCLUDES $21.9 MILLION OF HIS REQUESTS FOR SOUTH DAKOTA PROJECTS

WASHINGTON, D.C. (South Dakota Searchlight) – U.S. Sen. Mike Rounds, R-South Dakota, said a stopgap spending bill to reopen the federal…

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SD HEMP FARMERS REACT TO TIGHT RESTRICTIONS ON THC IN HEMP-BASED PRODUCTS

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – With congressional lawmakers focusing largely on reopening the government, policies are passing through…